wht is TRM

Answer Posted / kris

hi,

TRM means Test Responsibility Matrix..

TRm : --- It indicates mapping between test factors and
development stages..

test factor's like :
ease of use, reliability,portability, authorization, access
control , audit trail, ease of operate, maintanable.. like
dat..

may b u know abt development stages..

requirement qathering,Analysis,design,coding,testing,and
maintenance

ok, keep mailing questions ..
takecare..

all da best

kris.

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